Articles, tagged with "traditional toys", page 4
02nd May 2007
As soon as your baby is born, she will begin to develop and use her gross motor skills. From supporting her own head and rolling over to running and throwing a ball, gross motor skills are a vital part of childhood development. Once your child has mastere...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
02nd May 2007
A wide selection of age appropriate traditional toys are essential to a child's learning throughout all stages of development. Choosing traditional toys that provide your child with educational benefits and learning values is important, but choosing tradi...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
02nd May 2007
The development of language skills begins soon after birth, as babies listen and learn the various sounds of their native tongue. Soon babies will begin to utter short syllables, progressing to their first word. Toddlers are expanding their vocabulary a...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
02nd May 2007
Traditional toys and games have been a part of society and culture all over the world for thousands of centuries, possibly since the beginning of time. As long ago as 6000 B.C., we know of the existence of games similar to modern day chess. Babylonians in...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
30th April 2007
Establishing a special family night is a great way to plan fun, quality time with your family. Family fun night should be a simple and fun way for your entire family to share in enjoyable activities together. Get creative and involve food, crafts, and tra...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
04th April 2007
In last decade years, it took place a thorough change in European toys and games industry. The market share increases gradually and has accounted for more than one third of the whole world's toys and games market. In recent years, electronic toys rise gre...
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bpwork.com
27th March 2007
Toddlers are learning to walk, learning to run, and exploring their world in full force with all five senses. Toys that stimulate their curiosity and aid in their development are the best choices at this age. Toddlers have graduated from their baby toys, ...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
12th March 2007
During the first three months of infancy, babies spend most of their time eating and sleeping. Their eyes are just learning to focus on objects near their face and they are unable to grasp a toy with their own hand. Even in these helpless first few mont...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
20th February 2007
Rocking horses such as the Radio Flyer Liberty Spring Horse have been a magical part of childhoods for many, many years. Not only do these traditional toys develop large muscle coordination, rocking horses allow the imagination of a child to take control....
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Author:
Robert Palmer